Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcasses found, all 3 tested were positive for rabies. Two wolves were subsequently vaccinated for rabies; 1 of these later died from canine distemper. Only 2 of a known population of 13 wolves survived
With fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered species threatened by...
Disease can cause declines in wildlife populations and significantly threaten their survival. Recent...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Disease often plays a large role in the population dynamics of wild canids, and is the most immediat...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is the world’s rarest canid; ≈500 wolves remain. The largest pop...
With rabies emerging as a particular threat to wild canids, we report on a rabies outbreak in a subp...
Infectious diseases pose an important extinction risk for a number of endangered carnivore populatio...
Diseases are a major cause of population declines in endangered populations of several canid species...
The conventional objective of vaccination programmes is to eliminate infection by reducing the repro...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Rabies and canine distemper are fatal diseases of mammals and of concern in the Serengeti, Tanzania ...
Rabies, a viral disease caused by lyssa virus of family Rhabdoviridae, is a fatal zoonotic disease w...
With fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered species threatened by...
Disease can cause declines in wildlife populations and significantly threaten their survival. Recent...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Widespread deaths recently devastated the smallest known population of Ethiopian wolves. Of 7 carcas...
Disease often plays a large role in the population dynamics of wild canids, and is the most immediat...
The Ethiopian wolf (Canis simensis) is the world’s rarest canid; ≈500 wolves remain. The largest pop...
With rabies emerging as a particular threat to wild canids, we report on a rabies outbreak in a subp...
Infectious diseases pose an important extinction risk for a number of endangered carnivore populatio...
Diseases are a major cause of population declines in endangered populations of several canid species...
The conventional objective of vaccination programmes is to eliminate infection by reducing the repro...
Fifteen years of monitoring in the Bale Mountains provide a valuable time series to better understan...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...
Rabies and canine distemper are fatal diseases of mammals and of concern in the Serengeti, Tanzania ...
Rabies, a viral disease caused by lyssa virus of family Rhabdoviridae, is a fatal zoonotic disease w...
With fewer than 500 individuals remaining, the Ethiopian wolf is an endangered species threatened by...
Disease can cause declines in wildlife populations and significantly threaten their survival. Recent...
In December 2000, an infectious disease spread through a captive breeding group of African wild dogs...